192.168.0.15

October 13, 2018October 13, 2018

192.168.0.15 is a private IPv4 address. It belongs to the block of private addresses (192.168.x.x) within class C. Since it’s a private address, it can only be used inside private LAN networks and it’s not routable on the internet.

192.168.0.15 is not as popular as those previously mentioned addresses and it’s only assigned to one device made by Luxul. Luxul assigned this address to its access point XAP-1050.

If you are using this access point, you can open its configuration page and change the network and security settings by entering this address in your browser’s address bar.

This address can also be assigned to a device connected to your home network (if it’s one of the available addresses inside the DHCP pool). The address can be assigned automatically (default) or manually.

192.168.0.15 as a Dynamic IP Address

If 192.168.0.15 is one of the available addresses in the DHCP pool, then it can be assigned to a device connected to your home network. Let’s assume that you are using some router with 192.168.0.10 default gateway and that the addresses are assigned in a sequential order. The scope of available addresses usually starts with the next available address (since our default gateway is 192.168.0.10, the next available address is 192.168.0.11). So, the first device connected to your home network will get 192.168.0.11, the second will get 192.168.0.12, etc. 192.168.0.15 will be automatically assigned to the 5th device connected to your home network. When the address is assigned automatically, it is actually leased to the device for a certain period of time. If you disconnect that device, the address gets back to the DHCP pool and it becomes available again. 192.168.0.15 will be assigned to some other device (since it’s not permanently assigned to one device).

192.168.0.15 as a Static IP Address

If you need this address permanently assigned to your PC or printer, you can always make it permanent (static). In order to do that, you have to assign it manually to a certain device. You can make this address static by making a reservation in the DHCP pool or by making some changes in the TCP/IPv4 settings.

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